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Letters of William B. Travis from the Alamo
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Letters of William B. Travis from the Alamo - Appeals for Help That Never Came

The letters of William Barret Travis from the Alamo between 23 February and 3 March 1836 provide a first-hand account of the famous siege of the Alamo. Travis became the sole commander of the garrison after James 'Jim' Bowie fell ill on 24...
Herodotus in Art
Article by Pietro Maria Liuzzo

Herodotus in Art

Herodotus' Histories with their historical, geographical, ethnographic, and religious aspects, have always been a source of delight and interest, not only for generations of readers, students, and storytellers, but also for artists. A complete...
J. R. Giddings' Account of the Dade Massacre of the Second Seminole War
Article by Joshua J. Mark

J. R. Giddings' Account of the Dade Massacre of the Second Seminole War

The Dade Massacre (also given as the Dade Battle, 28 December 1835) was the opening engagement of the Second Seminole War (1835-1842) between Euro-American forces and those of the Seminole, Black Seminole, and runaway slaves who had found...
Events and People of the Texas Revolution
Collection by Joshua J. Mark

Events and People of the Texas Revolution - The War That Made America

The Texas Revolution (1835-1836) is one of the most important events in American history as it established the Texas Republic, leading to the annexation of Texas as the 28th state in 1846, which ignited the Mexican-American War (1846-1848...
Map of Cochin
Image by António Bocarro; Pedro Barreto de Resende

Map of Cochin

A 1635 map of Portuguese Cochin on the southwest coast of India. Cochin (modern Kochi) was a major hub of the spice trade and was colonised by Portugal in the early years of the 16th century. (Livro das Plantas de Todas as Fortalezas, António...
Philip II of Spain by Moro
Image by Antonio Moro

Philip II of Spain by Moro

A 16th century CE portrait by Giacomo Antonio Moro of Philip II of Spain (r. 1556-1598 CE).
Alexander The Great and Roxane
Image by Pietro Antonio Rotari

Alexander The Great and Roxane

Alexander The Great and Roxane (1756) by Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707–1762). Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Surrender of Santa Anna after San Jacinto
Image by William Henry Huddle

Surrender of Santa Anna after San Jacinto

Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna surrenders to Sam Houston's Texian force after the Battle of San Jacinto (21 April 1836), securing Texas' independence. Painting by William Henry Huddle, 1886; in the Texas State Capitol, Austin...
Grave of Santa Anna
Image by Jonas Zacarias

Grave of Santa Anna

Grave of Antonio López de Santa Anna and his second wife, Sra. Dolores Tosta de Santa Anna in Panteón del Tepeyac Cemetery, Monterrey, Mexico. Photograph by Jonas Zacarias, 2013.
The Battle of the Alamo, 1836
Image by Nicha Sursock

The Battle of the Alamo, 1836

A gouache on paper painting titled The Battle of the Alamo, 1836 by Nicha Sursock. This is part of a series of 43 works representing the history of the USA. General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna facing the Texian Frontiermen during the siege...
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